Beer List
Porter - Other
Warning--this is a historical version of Porter intentionally brewed to replicate an original recipe. It will be thinner, and at times, sour compared… Read More
Historical Beer - Other
This 1831 recipe is a mild, pale ale of a biscuity base with notes of citrus and peppercorn. Hot peppers provide a slight finish of peppery warmth to… Read More
Sour - Berliner Weisse
Brought from Berlin to the US by German immigrants in the 1850s, this once considered "the workers' sparkling wine," is a wheat ale that combines crisp,… Read More
Red Ale - American Amber / Red
A tip of the hat to the early Irish brewers in Dayton, this classic is as red as the kettles in which it is brewed. It has an all-around balance of malty… Read More
Hard Ginger Beer
This pale ale has a nose full of ginger that is perfect to boost you on a hot summer day. The taste of ginger creates a crisp and refreshing brew. Historically… Read More
Rye Beer
Historically recreated beer using a mix of rye, wheat, and barley malts. A mild sour beer with a slight rye bite and a peanut buttery smooth finish. ***Please… Read More
Traditional Ale
Like all our historically recreated brews, each batch varies and contains wild yeasts and lacto. A mix of rye, barley, and wheat malts are used along… Read More
Spiced / Herbed Beer
Butternut squash is added to pale malt and wheat malt to make up the grain bill. Much like housewives of yesterday, we use this autumn squash to stretch… Read More
Roggenbier
Rye is added to this grain bill lending a slight sour and spicy finish. Roasted barley malt flavors give the initial taste to this ale and supply it with… Read More
Strong Ale - American
Rich molasses and roasted barley give depth of flavor and yield a full body. A slight spruce aroma greets you with the first sip and leaves you with a… Read More
Blonde / Golden Ale - Other
1831 recipe with a mild, pale ale of a biscuits base with notes of citrus and peppercorn. Hot peppers provide a slight finish of peppery warmth to cure… Read More
Cream Ale
Non alcoholic brewery made cream ale with great strong vanilla favor and they even give you a little bit of cream to add. Best I have ever had!